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Created page with "==Skylandic== ===Etymology=== From Proto-Germanic ''*falþaną'' "to fold". Cognate with English ''fold'', Dutch ''vouwen'' and German ''falten''. The semantic shift from "to fold" to "to depart" came about from the Skylandic culture of adventuring. Departing from a location became associated with folding one's tents. Similar to how Latin ''plicare'' "to fold" became Romanian ''pleca'' "to leave, depart". ===Pronu..." |
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Latest revision as of 05:18, 28 June 2026
Skylandic
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *falþaną "to fold". Cognate with English fold, Dutch vouwen and German falten. The semantic shift from "to fold" to "to depart" came about from the Skylandic culture of adventuring. Departing from a location became associated with folding one's tents. Similar to how Latin plicare "to fold" became Romanian pleca "to leave, depart".
Pronunciation
(Standard Fuibergean) IPA: /fodʁ/
Verb
faudre (present faunent, imperfect faunirent, present participle faudant, past participle faudu)
- to leave, depart
Conjugations
| Tense | Form |
|---|---|
| PRES | faunent |
| PRESP | faudant |
| PRES.SJV | faunne |
| IMPF | faunirent |
| PP | faudu |
| IMPF.SJV | faudrions |
| FUT | faudront |
| IMP | faudons |